Monday, 17 February 2014

The ESO Release Date is Here—How Are You Going to Party?



After longer than most of us like to remember, in December Zenimax announced an official ESO release date. On April 4, 2014, players will finally be able to roam freely through Tamriel, hunting enemies, each other, and the Ruby Throne. Long standing gamer tradition would have all players haunting the stores for hours before they open, racing inside to grab their reserved copies, and dashing home to lock themselves in their rooms and not come out until starvation and a bursting bladder drive them from the game.

Well, that or the inevitable server crashes from overload occur, sparking worldwide outrage. That’s a tradition too, even if no one much likes it.


But there has to be a better way to celebrate the Elder Scrolls Online release. Something more than lines, hermit-like behavior and server crashes. Geeks and gamers aren’t exactly the coolest kids on the block, but we know how to have some fun, don’t we?

So here are three ways to spice up your ESO release date into something really memorable.

Game Day Party – Like a Superbowl party, except everyone brings their favorite game munchies and computers. Sure, it’ll take a bit of work, and a lot of bandwidth, but for this one day, get a bunch of friends in one room, kicking butt and taking names together, while you munch food, mock each other’s newbish moves, and race to level ahead of your fellows. Prove that ‘gaming’ and ‘social’ are not actually mutually exclusive.

Online Insanity – It’s a sad truth that not everyone has local gamers they can hook up with, or enough bandwidth to really go crazy together. But there are other options. Set a plan with some friends to meet up in game and take on Tamriel together. Have leveling races, use an online dice roller to divide loot, bet your best equipment that jumping off that ledge really won’t kill you—it’ll just hurt. A lot.

Make a momento – Why should you just play on the ESO release day? Why not do something special. Get together with a group of friends and get your characters dancing for the Unofficial ESO Release Day Music video (on YouTube and Vimeo starting 4.5.14). Spend an hour getting the most awesome possible screenshots to share and compare. Or come up with something totally original that no one else has ever done before.

Get the shirt – Because nothing says “I was there on the ESO release date” like a Cafepress shirt with a picture of the hordes you climbed over, under, and through at the game store for your mint-condition, release date copy of ESO. Seriously. Then you can literally say, “I got the shirt.”

What are your plans for the ESO release date? Are you gonna hunker in your gaming bunker and focus on kicking butt and taking names? Will you go wild making music videos or racking up achievements? The options are nearly endless, and you have less than four months to get your plans in place.

Reference:-Artipot

Thursday, 6 February 2014

What Elder Scrolls Online Class is Right for You?



Like most MMOs, Elder Scrolls online classes are an integral part of the game. At the same time, in keeping with the Elder Scrolls tradition, classes in Elder Scrolls online are handled slightly differently from most MMOs. Each of the Elder Scrolls online classes have their own skill lines that are available only to that class, and which class you choose can have a large impact on character development. However, there are also skill lines open to any class, including the skill lines for all armor and weapons. This means that a player who chooses to put most of the points into class skills will have a character that is based on and around their class, but another player might choose to split their points more evenly, in which case the character will be a blend of the character’s class, and the other skills the player chooses to invest in. A player might even make the choice to put most of their points into other skills and only invest a little in their class. This case the class would add a bit of flavor to the character, but would not be a defining trait the way it is in most MMOs.


Elder Scrolls Online Classes

There are four classes in ESO. There had been some mention of a fifth class, Wanderers, but this fifth class did not make it into the release version of the game.
 

Templar – the Templar class is in many ways similar to the more well known “paladin” class type. Templars are associated with light and heat and have skill lines that can be combined to build a damage-heavy character, a healer, or debuff heavy character.

Dragon Knight – the Dragon Knight is a fighting class. However the skill lines allow a great deal of customization in what kind of fighting. Dragon Knights can easily be geared towards standard damage-dealing fighters, ranged attacks, or tanking.


http://www.esomasteryguides.com/classes/

Sorcerer – the Sorcerer is ESO’s mage class. Sorcerers’ magic is storm-based, and they can create and control storms, summon storm-based minions, or just use storm-type powers to deal massive damage. Sorcerers are built with a primary weapon of a staff, but they can use and specialize in any weapon the player wishes. Sorcerers can be geared towards dealing damage directly, controlling the forces of nature or using summoned minions to take down enemies.

Nightblade – the Nightblade is an assassin. They use stealth and trickery to attack from the shadows, take down weakened enemies or use special abilities to steal their enemy’s health and powers for themselves. Depending on the players choice in skill lines they can hold their own in face-to-face combat, be ambush specialists, or absorb a great deal of damage and heal themselves by taking their enemies health for themselves.


Picking an Elder Scrolls online class is an important step in character gen and can shape the future of your character. Taking the time to learn about the different classes, their strengths and weaknesses, and the best ways to build their skill sets to get the focus you want can make a huge difference in your game play.

Reference:-sooperarticles


 

Monday, 3 February 2014

Master Tamriel With The Elder Scrolls Online Guides



Even though The Elder Scrolls Online doesn’t even have a release date for the time being, that doesn’t prevent gamers from getting ready to guide us through the game once it’s out.

Those who were lucky enough to get into the recently opened beta have already started to take note of their experiences, tips and tricks in order to make the greatest leveling guide available, and it’s called ESO Mastery Guides.

This Elder ScrollsOnline guide is shaping up to be a really good resource on everything about this exciting game, and despite its name the integrated quick leveling guide for all factions and races is only a little part of what it provides:

Rewarding Quests                                                                                            

This section includes information on the most rewarding quests currently in the game that will help you make the most out of your time in Tamriel. This is basically a list of quests in conjunction with their walkthroughs which will tell you which quests you certainly must do in TESO in order to obtain the best rewards.

Quest Walkthroughs

The Elder Scrolls Online Guide Includes starting areas and maps for every faction and points you in the direction of quest givers and objectives. Saves valuable time by making sure you never run in circles and that your questing and leveling paths are as efficient as possible.

Skill Rotations

Efficient ability casting maximizes your DPS output in The Elder Scrolls, and you wouldn’t believe how many players do it wrong. This chapter in the ESO Mastery Guides is all about making sure you maximize your potential damage output by casting spells which scale best with your equipment and skill build.

Player Builds

Despite the fact that these builds could get changed before the game is released there are already a number of that simply will work better than others. If you would like to maximize your character’s damage output one of the primary ways to do it is having a proper, optimized build. This chapter will save you significant time by providing developed and proven skill builds created by top players who have nothing better to do with their time than to min-max every detail. Includes both PvP and PvE builds for every class.

Alliance Points

Alliance points are accumulated by taking part in Player versus Player combat. Even if you aren’t interested in PvP you definitely don’t want to skip this guide as spending Alliance Points unlocks additional abilities for your character and further expanding your skill tree. There are easy to understand diagrams included that will assist you to plan out your builds and show you must-have abilities in case you intend to do any PvP battles.

Crafting Skills

Like in each and every MMORPG crafting makes a huge part of The Elder Scrolls Online guide experience. This manual consists of the very best and cost-efficient crafting information, and tells you how you can simply not only maximize professions in the shortest time possible and without unnecessary grinding, but it will also show you how to craft outstanding gear for your character to make everything else in the game go smoother.

Reference:-goarticles.com